These are new guidebooks. Themes are Jupiter's name Trojans. Only 253 asteroids. Many asteroids are not in the database. Maybe someone will want to create an additional database of Neptune’s registered Trojans.

I just wanna comment that a lot of the add-ons, including the asteroid add-ons, on the Celestia Motherlode are sadly really out of date. There's not really much we can do about it, though, since most of the creators are no longer active. Also, Art Blos and his team's Celestia Origin project covers a ton of asteroids anyway.

#2by Croc » 18.11.2018, 19:58These are new guidebooks. Themes are Jupiter's name Trojans. Only 253 asteroids. Many asteroids are not in the database. Maybe someone will want to create an additional database of Neptune’s registered Trojans.

I made a typo in the message. Should read:

These are new guidebooks. Themes are Jupiter's name Trojans. Only 253 asteroids. Many asteroids are not in the database. Maybe someone will want to create an additional database of Jupiter's registered Trojans.

In addition, I did not explain what the "#" and "?" Signs mean.I explain that the positions are marked with "#" and "?" , are absent in the asteroid database Project "Celestia Origin", release dated August 30, 2018.==================LukeCEL, thanks for the ssc file.It will be a model for the development of an additional database of Jupiter’s registered Trojans. In addition, I found a source for compiling the ssc-file of the Jupiter Trojans. https://minorplanetcenter.net//iau/lists/JupiterTrojans.html

Croc wrote:2. Positions marked with red squares are in the database in Project "Celestia Origin. There are 48 such asteroids.

I counted 57 such asteroids in your list...

Also, I think some are misspelled. "Agirhenes" should be Agasthenes, "Agirrophus" should be Agastrophus, "Aliror" should be Alastor, "Atreropaios" should be Asteropaios, and "Atryanax" should be Astyanax.

I did not include the 6th column. 48 + 9 = 57. I still found 3 asteroids (blue squares). The correct number is 57 + 3 = 60!====================================I corrected the names of 5 asteroids (orange squares)

Okay. Here's the finished product, which has 190 Trojan asteroids. The file does not include Eurydamas, Iphthime, Makhaon, Menestheus, Pandarus, Patroclus, Pyrrhus, and Thoas, and any other Trojans that are included in Project "Celestia Origin".

In 2017, I modified Lut5's Vidiba module to display asteroids based on their orbit or origin rather than the size of their orbit.To be used correctly in Vidiba (2), asteroids should only be used in one table, so some are voluntarily excluded from one table for use in another.In spite of that the table concerning Jovian's trojan contains 7209 asteroids. Some use the ssc file from the work of Art Blos and others a complementary file that I created from the JPL database.

The ssc complementary file is not yet complete compared to the 7209 asteroids of the table. I still have to check the ones I miss. A lot of work !

Note: for their use in Vidiba, asteroids are all able to property 'Visible false', it is the use in Vidiba that makes them visible.

Added after 2 hours 25 minutes:compared to my table Jovian trojan and my ssc files (At Blos and more Jovian Trojan), it remains to create the scc for 7009 asteroids 'Jovian Trojan'here is the list